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Old November 21st 12, 04:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default FAI (IGC) rules for US Club Class Nationals - Petition

USA Club Class WGC pilots are no longer restricted. Anyone can qualify, even former world champs. This was announced about two years ago.

Rick Walters
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On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 6:50:56 PM UTC-8, wrote:
If a better showing at world gliding comps is the reason for the lobbying for a change of the US sport/club class rules, one has to wonder why those leading the charge have not addressed the matter of team selection rules.



One rule prohibits pilots like Doug Jacobs and John Cochrane, to name just two, who, having flown in a FAI WGC, are barred from representing the US.



The latest dumbing down of the US Club team rules is the restriction in gliders that can be flown. Is there any doubt that DJ, this year's Sport class winner, would be our best choice? He is ineligible both because he's flown (and won) a WGC and his ship is a percent or two out of the handicap range (read: he has to fly that much faster to win).



The Sports class handicap system the US uses selects the best pilot regardless of all the whining from the crowd that would like to see the winner selected from a vastly reduced field ala the mercifully euthanized PW-5 fiasco.



As to the petition being brandished about, my reaction is to request all who appreciate the excellent rule making process the US competition soaring community enjoys contact their regional directors and ask them to give it all the consideration it deserves; i.e, send it to the circular file.



Karl Striedieck


 




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